Aptucxet Trading Post Museum
About Aptucxet Trading Post Museum
The Aptucxet Trading Post Museum is a little outdoors recorded historical center in Bourne, Massachusetts. The principle fascination is an imitation of the seventeenth century Aptucxet Trading Post which was worked by the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony keeping in mind the end goal to exchange with the Wampanoag Indians and the Dutch.
The gallery additionally includes an imitation of a nineteenth century saltworks, the migrated nineteenth century Gray Gables Railroad Station, and a wooden frock windmill.
In 1627, English homesteaders from Plymouth Colony set up an exchanging post around 20 miles 32 km south of Plymouth at Aptucxet on the Manamet River otherwise called the Manomet or Monument River on upper Cape Cod. The post was the homesteaders' first lasting settlement on Cape Cod, despite the fact that they had already gone by the Manamet River zone to exchange for corn and beans and to look for a missing pilgrim.
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